Versatile student desk
A seat and desk assembly has a seat integrated with a desk by a interconnecting base and floor. One or both of the seat or desk can be disconnected from the assembly and used independently. Removable panels for the desk can be used to display information and hold replaceable placards for various purposes. The height of the seat and desk can be adjusted on the assembly, and the bottom rest of the seat can be pivoted up against the back to allow a user to stand on the floor as a standing platform with a lumbar support curve positioned for leaning support of the low-back while standing. The depth of the seat can also be adjusted relative to the desk to provide additional room for standing. Additionally, the tabletop of the desk may be able to slide fore-aft relative to the seated user.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Appl. 61/667,561, filed 3 Jul. 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREOverall goals for an educational setting include increasing students' attention, improving their overall learning, and enhancing their physical activity. To meet these goals, it can be desirable to have student desks that are aesthetically pleasing, such as the ornamental designs disclosed in my U.S. Design Pats. D649,368 entitled “Student Desk with Seat” and D649,369 entitled “Student Desk with Stool,” which are both incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
As any teacher can appreciate, however, students can be very active in the classroom, and it is equally desirable to have desks and seats that can suit students' active needs. To that end, ergonomics, adjustability, versatility, and other functional and structural features can be important in meeting educational goals and in making student desks more useful in an educational setting.
A versatile student desk assembly has a seat integrated with a desk by an interconnecting base. One or both of the seat and desk can be disconnected from the assembly and used independently. Removable panels for the desk can be used to display information and hold replaceable placards for various purposes. The height of the seat and the desk can be adjusted on the assembly, and the bottom rest of the seat can be pivoted up against the seat back to allow a user to stand on the floor as a standing platform. The depth of the seat can be adjusted relative to the desk to provide additional room for standing, and the depth of a footrest can be adjusted relative to the seat to provide additional leg room.
A. Information Panels
The seat 20 has a back rest 22 connected to frame members 32 of the base 30. A bottom rest 24 of the seat 20 connects to the back rest 22 with attachment mechanisms 26, which as described below can be hinges used to pivot the bottom rest 24 up against the back rest 22.
The base 30 has a platform or floor 34 disposed on top of the frame members 32, and a footrest 40 connects via open joints 42 to the frame members 32 toward the front end of the floor 34. Finally, the desk 50 has supports 52 connected to the base's frame members 32. A tabletop 54 and privacy screen 56 affix to the supports 52 to complete the desk 50.
As shown, the assembly 10 has a removable placard or panel 60 that affixes to the front of the privacy screen 56 on the desk 50. The panel 60 can be used to communicate various forms of useful information for classrooms and other settings. For example, the panel 60 can be used for seating information, personal information, grading or assignment details, advertisements, logos, and other forms of information. The panel 60 can be pre-printed with information, or users, such as elementary students, can decorate or write on the panels 60. In general, the panel 60 can affix to the screen 56 using a variety of attachment methods and materials—some of which are described below.
As shown in
As shown in another example of
As shown in yet another example of
In either case, the panel 60 in the arrangements of
B. Foot Rest Adjustment
As shown in
As an alternative shown in
The mechanism 70a has one or more pins 72 that can pass into and out of latch points or holes 37 in the frame member 32. Preferably, the one or more pins 72 attach to a handle 74 that can be easily accessed. To facilitate pulling out the pins 72 and inserting them in new latch points 37, the pins 72 are preferably biased by springs 78, which can be enclosed in housings 76 and can bias the pins 72 for insertion.
To adjust the location of the joint 42 on the frame member 32 and thereby move the footrest 40, a user can pull the handle 74 to release the pins 72 from the latch points 37 and slide the footrest 40 along the frame member 32. Once at the desired location, the pins 72 can be released to insert into new latch points 37.
As another alternative shown in
The mechanism 70b has push-buttons 72, which can be biased by springs 78 or the like. The push-buttons 72 pass through holes 37 in the frame member 32 and can pass into and out of a hole 47 in the joint 42 when disposed relative thereto. To adjust the location of the joint 42 on the frame member 32 and thereby move the footrest 40, a user can push the locked push-button 72 inward, slide the footrest 40 along the frame member 32, and push any other push-buttons 72 inward, if necessary. The footrest 40 can then be locked in place by locking one of the push-buttons 72 in the joint's hole 47.
C. Disconnectable Desk and Seat
As shown in
Turning to
The legs 28 fit onto the base 30 and can be held in place using a lock mechanism 80—the details of which are discussed later. As best shown in
With the feet 29 positioned in the openings 39 of the base's floor 34, the seat 20 is essentially integrated with the base 30 and desk 50 to form the integrated desk assembly 10. Yet, when desired, the seat 20 can be lifted from the base 30 to remove the feet 29 from the openings 39. At that point, the seat 20 can be used independently from the base 30 and desk 50 as depicted in
As noted above, the feet 29 of the seat 20 can be held on the base 30 using a locking mechanism 80. One example of the locking mechanism 80 is best shown in
Turning now to
The ends of these members 32-2 and 32-5 abut one another, and lock mechanisms 90 hold them together. This keeps the desk 50 attached to the integrated seat 20 and base 30 of the assembly 10. As best shown in
Either way, threaded fasteners or pins 94 install through the surrounding members 32-5 and into the extending bars 92 to hold the desk 50 to the base 30. When desired, however, the lock mechanisms 90 can be unfastened, and the desk 50 can be slid away from the base 30 to remove the desk 50 from the assembly 10. At that point as shown in
As shown in
Turning now to
As shown, the lower ends of the front legs 52 connect with side members 57 to the lower ends of the back legs 52′ on the desk 50. The ends of the frame members 32 abut the ends of these side members 57, and lock mechanisms 90 hold them together. This keeps the desk 50 attached to the integrated seat 20 and base 30 of the assembly 10. As best shown in
When desired, the lock mechanisms 90 can be unfastened, and the desk 50 can be slid away from the base 30 to remove the desk 50 from the assembly 10. At that point in a manner similar to
As also shown in
D. Movable Desk and Other Features
As shown, the inside edge of the tabletop 54 is curved, and the back of the seat 20 has a storage compartment. Additional supports can be provided on the back or sides of the seat 20 for a back-pack or a purse.
As best shown in the exploded view of
As also shown in
As also shown, feet 35 attach toward the front edges of the frame members 32 and hold rollers or wheels 37. When the assembly 10 rests on the floor as depicted in
In alternative arrangements, the wheels 37 and feet 35 can be disposed on the back edges of the frame members 32 (i.e., beneath the seat 20) or disposed on both the front and back edges. In either case, the wheels 37 are disposed above the floor when the base 30 rests on the floor so the assembly 10 will not move inadvertently. However, the assembly 10 is supported on the wheels 37 against the floor when the assembly 10 is pivoted relative to the floor so the assembly 10 can be moved.
E. Adjustable Components
In addition to the desk assembly 10 being movable and having removable components as disclosed above, other embodiments of the assembly 10 can have adjustable components. For example,
As depicted in
The depth of the seat 20 (i.e., the distance of the seat from the desk 50) can be adjusted as well. As best shown in the bottom view of
Although not specifically shown, the desk 50 instead of or in addition to the seat 20 can having its depth adjusted relative to the base 30. This depth adjustment of the desk 50 can be achieved using a similar arrangement as provided for the depth adjustment of the seat 20 so the details are not repeated here, but would be apparent with the benefit of the present disclosure.
Additionally as shown in
As further depicted in
F. Seat Pan Lumbar Support
As shown previously in
Rather than forming a storage space, however, the bottom panel 24b and support bar 25 in
In yet another alternative and instead of or in the alternative to the lumbar support 29 disposed on the inside of the top panel 24a, the bottom surface of the bottom panel 24b may have such a lumbar support (e.g., 29 depicted in dashed line in
The foregoing description of preferred and other embodiments is not intended to limit or restrict the scope or applicability of the inventive concepts conceived of by the Applicants. It will be appreciated with the benefit of the present disclosure that features described above in accordance with any embodiment or aspect of the disclosed subject matter can be utilized, either alone or in combination, with any other described feature, in any other embodiment or aspect of the disclosed subject matter. Thus, a desk assembly according to the present disclosure can have one or more of an information panel, removable desk, removable seat, wheels, seat panel with integrated lumbar support, pivotable seat bottom, adjustable desk, adjustable seat, adjustable, footrest, adjustable tabletop, or other feature disclosed herein.
Moreover, various adjustment mechanisms have been described for adjusting the length of frame components. For example, adjustment mechanisms have been described for locking telescopically disposed sections of tubing in adjusted positions. Any known lock mechanism for telescopic tubing can be used, including, but not limited to, push-button lock mechanisms, through pins, ratchet mechanisms, holes and removable fasteners, and the like. For example, ratchet mechanisms can be used for adjusting telescopic tubing that allow one tube to be pulled out of the other in one direction, but a ratchet prevents reinsertion. Instead, the tubes must be pulled to a specific length before the ratchet mechanism will allow reinsertion. In another example, compression or clenching collars can be used to lock the tubes in position using friction, much in the same way the leg sections for tripods are locked. These and other forms of adjustment mechanisms can be used on the discloses assemblies.
In exchange for disclosing the inventive concepts contained herein, the Applicants desire all patent rights afforded by the appended claims. Therefore, it is intended that the appended claims include all modifications and alterations to the full extent that they come within the scope of the following claims or the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. An assembly, comprising:
- a desk disposed on the assembly;
- a seat disposed on the assembly adjacent the desk; and
- a base disposed on the assembly and interconnecting the seat to the desk,
- wherein the seat comprises a bottom support having top and bottom surfaces and being pivotable from a seating position to a standing position, the top surface of the bottom support in the seating position providing support to a user seated on the seat, the bottom support pivoting upward from the seating position to the standing position, the bottom surface of the bottom support in the standing position accommodating the user standing on the base between the desk and the seat.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the base has a removable connection to legs of the seat, and wherein the seat and the desk are both self-supporting when the seat is disconnected from the removable connection to the base.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the base disposed on the assembly interconnects the seat at a first distance to the desk, the assembly comprising:
- a footrest disposed on the base; and
- an adjustable connection between the footrest and the base and adjusting position of the footrest along the first distance relative to the seat.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the desk comprises a desktop having a front edge; vertical supports depending from the front edge of the desktop and supporting the desktop; and at least one of a screen, a panel, a frame, and a placard affixed across the front edge of the desktop between the vertical supports.
5. The assembly of claim 1, comprising: wheels disposed on either front or back edges of the base, the wheels disposed above a floor when the base rests on the floor, the assembly supported on the wheels against the floor when the assembly is pivoted relative to the floor.
6. The assembly of claim 1, comprising: an adjustable connection of the seat to the base and adjusting a distance of the seat from the desk.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the seat comprises a back support for providing back support to the user when seated on the seat.
8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the bottom support pivoted upward from the seating position to the standing position provides back support to the user when standing on the base between the desk and the seat.
9. The assembly of 8, wherein the bottom support comprises a lumbar support disposed on the bottom surface of the bottom support, the lumbar support on the bottom support pivoted upward from the seating position to the standing position providing the back support to the user when standing on the base between the desk and the seat.
10. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the base disposed on the assembly interconnects the seat at a first distance to the desk, the assembly comprising:
- a footrest disposed on the base; and
- an adjustable connection between the footrest and the base and adjusting position of the footrest along the first distance relative to the seat.
11. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the desk comprises a desktop having a front edge; vertical supports depending from the front edge of the desktop and supporting the desktop; and at least one of a screen, a panel, a frame, and a placard affixed across the front edge of the desktop between the vertical supports.
12. The assembly of claim 2, comprising wheels disposed on either front or back edges of the base, the wheels disposed above a floor when the base rests on the floor, the assembly supported on the wheels against the floor when the assembly is pivoted relative to the floor.
13. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the base has a removable connection to the desk, and wherein the seat and the desk are both self-supporting when the desk is disconnected from the removable connection to the base.
14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the base disposed on the assembly interconnects the seat at a first distance to the desk, the assembly comprising:
- a footrest disposed on the base; and
- an adjustable connection between the footrest and the base and adjusting position of the footrest along the first distance relative to the seat.
15. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the desk comprises a desktop having a front edge; vertical supports depending from the front edge of the desktop and supporting the desktop; and at least one of a screen, a panel, a frame, and a placard affixed across the front edge of the desktop between the vertical supports.
16. The assembly of claim 13, comprising wheels disposed on either front or back edges of the base, the wheels disposed above a floor when the base rests on the floor, the assembly supported on the wheels against the floor when the assembly is pivoted relative to the floor.
17. The assembly of claim 13, comprising an adjustable connection of the seat to the base and adjusting a distance of the seat from the desk.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jul 3, 2013
Date of Patent: Feb 9, 2016
Patent Publication Number: 20140008943
Assignee: THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (College Station, TX)
Inventor: Mark E. Benden (College Station, TX)
Primary Examiner: Rodney B White
Application Number: 13/934,516
International Classification: A47B 39/00 (20060101); A47B 39/04 (20060101); A47B 83/02 (20060101); A47C 1/00 (20060101); G09F 7/00 (20060101); G09F 7/18 (20060101);